The Choice to F Up
Published on MarĀ 6, 2021 (updated FebĀ 5, 2024), filed under philosophy, misc (feed). (Share this on Mastodon orĀ Bluesky?)
I wrote this months ago, at heights of the pandemic and the Trump administration. The post feels a little strong at times, but I didnāt want to discard it. And I firmly believe in the conclusion: We choose. Everything.
You already know.
- People torture.
- People kill.
- People murder.
- People play with animals.
- People experiment with animals.
- People artificially inseminate animals.
- People industrially kill animals.
- People abstract food.
- People produce garbage.
- People abstract garbage.
- People pollute the environment.
- People destroy the environment.
- People are mindless.
- People distract themselves.
- People intoxicate themselves.
- People poison themselves.
- People hurt others.
- People donāt stand up when others are being hurt.
- People donāt respect human rights.
- (People donāt respect animal rights.)
- People donāt respect each other.
- People donāt care.
- People leave their children alone.
- People leave their elders alone.
- People insult each other.
- People neglect each other.
- People violate.
- People are speciesists.
- People are racists.
- People are ageists.
- People are sexists.
- People rape.
- People cheat.
- People exploit.
- People lie.
- People steal.
- People compete.
- People are dishonest.
- People are extreme.
- People are fanatic.
- People are harsh.
- People are brutal.
- People do terrible things.
- People allow others to do terrible things.
- People allow others to get away with doing terrible things.
- People are unfair.
- People are unjust.
- People put profit over values.
- People have no values.
- People have no idea.
- People lie to themselves.
- People pretend they have nothing to do with anything.
- People pretend they have no power.
- People donāt take action.
Thatās a fraction of what mankind, of what people, of what you and I are doing and not doing, what you and I are allowing ourselves and others to do and not to do.
Thatās a fraction of how we fuck up, and how we fuck up literally everything.
Iām not going to attribute and reference this all. If you know about or agree with just three of these generalizations to be a problem we probably already look at trouble. (If you donāt, nothing may convince you anywayāphilosophy IRL?)
Choice
While you can question or discount whatās in the list above, you can certainly also add a good number of other things we f up.
Yet hereās the thing, hereās an idea:
We f up so much that itās actually ridiculous to think that we had a serious interest in having it another way, in changing it, in choosing differently.
In fact, I think itās rather getting clear that we, collectively, do not have a particular interest in changing much of thisābecause if we did, we would change it.
So what is really going on, how could we possibly look at all of this?
Here Iām going to be lazy (possibly too lazy). The answer must be a philosophical one (because philosophy is the only science concerned with what this, what reality actually is).
Itās a mix of the following:
The idea that this life is not āit.ā (Cf. The 1,000 Lives Thought Experiment.)
The idea that we are, indeed, free, notably in a sense that we are free to choose. (I believe a proof for freedom is actually quite easy to produce, but as Iāve been wrong about judging my respective abilities in the past, as Iām not in academics anymore, and as my former professor, Birgit Recki, likely following in Kantās footsteps, has written quite a nice book about freedom, Freiheit, Iāll keep it there.)
The idea that we have no, and literally no, sufficient model and idea for what life and reality actually are. (I have nothing to defend against this one at the moment, either, other than in turn doubting, questioning, and rejecting any popular model that folklore, religion, or the whole of all sciences have so far promoted. No model with any widespread recognition seems to be a good model for our reality, which means most or all of us are rather clueless what this is here.)
Is this all BS, now? Isnāt all Iām saying that āin my opinion, we choose to f everything upā? As a baseline, yes! I think thatās a good way of putting it. Yet donāt miss the point: We choose to f up.
Solace
As long as we keep choosing thisāno matter whether you require approval by the academic world that we can make choices, or notāthere will be no change.
Only when we, many or most of us, choose not to f everything up anymore, will there be actual change and progress.
Either way, however, itās okay (and this is hard now): Weāve chosen this. Weāve wanted this. If this is who we are, people who torture, kill, domineer, pollute, neglect, disrespect, cheat, lie, compete, et cetera perge, perge, then this is who we choose to be and then everything must and must keep going to āhell.ā
And then it must be okay. Whether you believe this is the only life you live, or one of many, it must be okay because weāve chosen so. Thatās really the strange beauty of all the fāed up s around us: We chose to f it all up. We chose this experience.
Yet: We can also choose differently. Maybe we will. Maybe we could start. You, and I. All of us. Letās choose, differently. Letās choose healthier, more constructively, for ourselves and for all of us.
About Me
Iām Jens (long: Jens Oliver Meiert), and Iām a web developer, manager, and author. Iāve been working as a technical lead and engineering manager for companies youāve never heard of and companies you use every day, Iām an occasional contributor to web standards (like HTML, CSS, WCAG), and I write and review books for OāReilly and Frontend Dogma.
I love trying things, not only in web development and engineering management, but also in other areas like philosophy. Here on meiert.com I share some of my experiences and views. (I value you being critical, interpreting charitably, and giving feedback.)